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- Orbiting -
you’ve been bouncing around my constellation.
do you gravitate willingly?
or do I keep you tethered to my planet with a cord of reveries and memories?
the once effervescent light of your star beams begins to fade... ...on tippy toes, a dawning, and long sunset lay waiting.
until then,
I’ll see you there... ...dimming in and out and over... the horizon.
03/19 OMA > SF
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Let’s get away from it all and hang out on Dagobah for a while.
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Space Art by Josef Bartoň
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The Lagoon Nebula
This colorful image, taken by our Hubble Space Telescope between Feb. 12 and Feb. 18, 2018 , celebrated the Earth-orbiting observatory’s 28th anniversary of viewing the heavens, giving us a window seat to the universe’s extraordinary tapestry of stellar birth and destruction.
At the center of the photo, a monster young star 200,000 times brighter than our Sun is blasting powerful ultraviolet radiation and hurricane-like stellar winds, carving out a fantasy landscape of ridges, cavities, and mountains of gas and dust.
This region epitomizes a typical, raucous stellar nursery full of birth and destruction. The clouds may look majestic and peaceful, but they are in a constant state of flux from the star’s torrent of searing radiation and high-speed particles from stellar winds. As the monster star throws off its natal cocoon of material with its powerful energy, it is suppressing star formation around it.
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